Garden of Fragrance 
HARLEQUIN GLORYBOWER (Clerodendron trichotomum) 
Star-shaped, sweet-scented, pure white blossoms in large clusters which contrast beautifully 
against the reddish calyxes. The blooming period commences in late August in this climate, 
continuing for about a month, and followed by brilliant peacock-blue fruits displayed 
against the scarlet bracts. All summer long the branches are heavily clothed with heart- 
shaped leaves, making this shrub a new acquisition of great merit. Does well in half shade 
and ordinarily does not exceed 10 ft. in height, or can be cut to the ground for an annual 
growth of 4 to 5 ft. 18 to 24 in. Plants, $1.00 each, or 3 for $2.50 Postpaid. 
Heavy 4 to 5 ft. Plants, $1.75 each, F. O. B. Piqua. 
French Mockoranges 
(Philadelphus) 
Albatre. A splendid bush for foundation 
plantings as it grows only about 4 ft. 
high. The slender branches bend to 
the ground under the weight of its 
deliciously scented white flowers 
(double, sometimes semi-double). 
Norma. An erect brush of rigid habit, 
growing to be 8 ft. tall, and is superior 
for its thick foliage. The long branch¬ 
es are studded their full length with 
small clusters of extra-large, single 
white flowers. 
Virginal. One of Lemoine’s newest and 
finest Mockoranges. A tall, narrow 
grower, up to 8 ft. producing in June 
luxurious clusters of large, semi¬ 
double flowers of sweetest fragrance 
(individual flowers will cover a silver 
dollar). Occasionally through the 
Summer and Autumn some of these 
charming clusters will burst out again. 
2 to 3 ft. Plants of any of the above, 
$0.50 each, or Three for $1.35 
3 to 4 ft. Plants, $0.65 each 
F. O. B. Piqua 
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A. M. LEONARD SON 
